Water Industry Mechanical and Electrical Specification 3.02 (A)
Water Industry Mechanical and Electrical Specification 3.02 (A)
Water Industry Mechanical and Electrical Specification 3.02 (A)
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WATER INDUSTRY
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION 3.02(A)
Prepared by:
Roger Marlow
Pump Centre
With technical support and co-operation from the WIMES Electrical Working Group
consisting of:
J Hughes
P Davison
J Summers
T Strong
T Nicol
S Ellis
R Lennox
M Jones
A Bailey/D Watkins
K Waud
C Lomax
C Mildren
R Rennie
Anglian Water
Northern Ireland Water
Dwr Cymru
Northumbrian Water
Scottish Water
Severn Trent Water
South West Water
Southern Water
Thames Water
Three Valleys Water
United Utilities
Wessex Water
Yorkshire Water
Please Note
This Specification will be reviewed periodically to take account of feedback from
Water Companies/Suppliers. If changes to the document are necessary, it will be
re-issued.
Acknowledgments
The Authors of this Specification are grateful to Profibus International for their
guidance and assistance in the preparation of this document.
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1.0 SCOPE
This Specification defines the requirements for the design of Profibus DP, Profibus PA
and optical fibre networks in the Water Industry.
The installation of Profibus DP, Profibus PA and optical fibre networks is covered by
Section 9.4 of WIMES 3.02.
2.0 PROFIBUS DP NETWORKS
Profibus DP (decentralised periphery) is one of the well proven, widely accepted Profibus
family of fieldbus communications protocols. It utilises EIA RS 485 as its transmission
technology; which is a two wire data transmission technology using screened twisted pair
cable.
2.1 General
1. The design of the network shall comply with the latest editions (current at the time of
Tender) of all relevant International, Harmonised European and British Standards,
including:
a) IEC 61158-2 - Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications
Part 2: Physical layer specification and service definition; and
b) BS EN 50174-1: 2001 - Information technology. Cabling installation.
Specification and quality assurance.
Refer to Appendix A for a list of the Regulations, Standards and Specifications
referenced in this Specification.
2.2 Network Design
2.2.1 General
1. The network shall be designed for a baud rate of 1.5 Mbits/s.
2.2.2 Topology
2.2.2.1 General
1. The network shall comprise a number of segments.
2. Each segment shall comprise a number of devices (or nodes) and shall be configured
as a linear bus with the network cable daisy chaining from device to device.
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3. The specification of the EIA RS 485 data transmission system dictates that a
maximum number 32 devices (masters and slaves) may be incorporated within a
given segment. In practice, however, the number of devices incorporated within a
given segment shall be limited to 25 to allow for:
a) Spare segment capacity i.e. the incorporation of additional devices;
b) Network expansion (necessitating the use of repeaters (refer to Section 2.2.2.2,
below)); and
c) The connection of diagnostic/programming equipment to the segment.
4. To facilitate network analysis and troubleshooting, each segment shall incorporate at
least one connector with a piggyback socket, to enable monitoring and programming
equipment to be connected to the network without causing network disruption. The
piggyback socket shall only be attached to a device which can supply the required
operating current to the monitoring and programming equipment. Piggyback sockets
shall not be used for adding further devices to the network, as this would introduce a
spur line.
2.2.2.2 Use of Repeaters/OLMs
1. If there is a requirement to incorporate more than 25 devices within the network, the
network may be extended (thus increasing the number of segments) by the use of
repeaters or optical link modules (OLMs) as shown in Figure 1, below:
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AT
Slave
Slave
Master
Slave
Slave
AT
Slave
Slave
Slave
No additional terminations
Slave
Slave
AT Active Terminator
R - Repeater
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3.1 General
1. The design of the network shall comply with the latest editions (current at the time of
Tender) of all relevant International, Harmonised European and British Standards,
including:
a) IEC 61158-2 - Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications
Part 2: Physical layer specification and service definition; and
b) BS EN 50174-1: 2001 - Information technology. Cabling installation.
Specification and quality assurance.
Refer to Appendix A for a list of the Regulations, Standards and Specifications
referenced in this Specification.
3.2 Network Design
3.2.1 General
1. The network is designed to operate at a baud rate of 31.25 Kbits/s.
3.2.2 Topology
1. A typical Profibus PA segment is shown in Figure 3 below:
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25 to 32
19 to 24
15 to 18
13 to 14
1 to 12
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